Marshall Islands

At the University of Exeter, we host around 22,000 full time students, around a quarter of whom are international. Our thriving international community of staff and students means you will receive a warm welcome wherever you come from, and whatever your chosen programme of study.

Exhibitions and events

Upcoming events

Details of upcoming international visits by University of Exeter staff to student recruitment fairs and other official events in the Asia Pacific region.

We don‘t have any visits planned for your region yet, sorry! Please check here for updates, or get in touch to be contacted about any future exhibitions and events.
You may also want to take a look at the details of student recruitment fairs and other events around the world that our staff will be attending in the coming months.

Past events

Details of recent international visits from University of Exeter staff to student recruitment fairs and other official events in the Asia Pacific region.

The University of Exeter would like to invite you to meet with our representative Charlie Pybus, who will be travelling to South Korea to meet with students who are interested in coming to study at the University of Exeter. Full details

The talk will begin with a brief overview of climate change, its causes, and future implications. We will then look at examples of research conducted by academics at Exeter. This may include; research assessing the impact climate change will have the conservation of endangered sea turtles, models predicting how endangered species will adapt to a changing climate, the influence of changing sea levels on the carbon cycle, and the impact of global warming on microclimate and the implications of global warming for the English wine industry.
The session will end with some top tips on applying to a UK university and choosing the right degree course in this field.
For more information please email Lauren Hitchman, International Officer (East Asia) L.Hitchman2@exeter.ac.uk. Full details

Fee status

Your fee status will depend on where you are from. When students apply, they are classified as "Home/EU" if they are from the UK or from the European Union, and "International" if they are from elsewhere. If you are not sure whether your fee status is "Home/EU" or "International", read this advice from The Complete University Guide.

Tuition fees

Fees vary by programme and will be detailed in the offer letter you will receive after you have applied. Fees are not fixed at the point of entry for all years of study: there may be a small increase year-on-year for courses which are over one year in duration. For more information, please see our student finance webpage.

Living costs

The University recommends that single students allow at least £1,015 per month for living costs, which includes accommodation, food and books, but not travel to/from the UK. Students with families (a spouse and children) should allow additional resources for each dependant. You can find more details about living costs on our International Student Support pages. If you need a visa to study in the UK, for yourself and/or your dependants, you should familiarise yourself with UK Visas and Immigration's (UKVI's) financial requirements. Details are on our immigration advice webpage.

Scholarships

International students can apply for several of the University of Exeter's scholarships and bursaries. For further information please visit our scholarship search engine. The British Council can also provide more information about funding schemes.

The International Student Support Office is here to help you with your immigration enquiries for the UK - from your initial application for a Tier 4 (General) Student visa to study your first course at Exeter, to visas for working after your studies.

Immigration is changing all the time, it is therefore extremely important that students keep up-to-date with the newest regulations when applying for their visas and access the free specialist immigration advice that we offer.

The University of Exeter offers a wide selection of university accommodation, on and off campus, to suit all tastes and budgets.

Accommodation is guaranteed for:

new, unaccompanied first year undergraduates

international fee-paying unaccompanied first year postgraduates

full year Erasmus/Study Abroad students

as long as applications are received by the deadline of 31st July.

When you apply for accommodation, please note, you do NOT have to hold an Unconditional offer to submit your application: as long as your response is Firm, you will still be able to apply, even if your offer from the University of Exeter is Conditional. However, a room will not be allocated to you until all the conditions of your offer have been met.

Undergraduate students have a choice of catered or self-catered accommodation. There is a broad range of options: twin rooms, single studio bedrooms with bathroom and kitchen attached, and more. Postgraduate, Study Abroad and Erasmus students can only apply for self-catered accommodation.

For full details of the options available, as well as prices, facilities and 360-degree virtual tours of some of the rooms, visit our accommodation pages.

Students who would like to rent private, rather than University-run, accommodation can use the Accommodation Office's online database of privately rented accommodation. Visit the "Private Housing" section of the accommodation pages for details.

Contact

If you have any other questions, we’d love to hear from you. You can get in touch via our online contact form, or calling on (+44) (0) 1392 723405.